mercredi 4 août 2010

Krokodil - Krokodil (1969)




Krokodil was a Swiss band that emerged in the late 60's as a blues-rock band that put progressive touches into their music. They were of German-Swiss extraction with bassist and guitarist Terry Stevens being the only foreigner in the band, coming form England. They were regarded as the Swiss version of the "Groundhogs" due to their first album. However, from their 2nd album "Swamp" they started to introduce a psychedelic sound to their music, a sound which is very much dominant on "Invisible World Revealed". In that album they make use of Mellotron, organ, harmonica and flute all backed up by an acoustic guitar which give the album an exotic and stoned feeling to it. The eastern and Indian influences in this album are present through the sitar and tabla in the 15 minutes suite "Odyssey In Om". The blues here gives way to the psychedelics, ethnic sounds and vocal harmonies, but it is still there. "Getting up For The Morning" continues the same style (in a new label, Bacillus) but they became more succinct in their approach to composition and it was more of a song oriented album than its predecessor.

A band not to be missed by anyone who likes blues, psychedelic and ethnic in his music and does not mind them being mingled together. Even though they are tough to find, their 3rd album is very much worth the bother.


Songs / Tracks Listing:
  1. Morning Dew
  2. You're Still A Part Of Me
  3. All Alone
  4. Mis Blues
  5. Prayer
  6. Watchin' Chain
  7. Dabble In Om
Line-up / Musicians: 
  • Hardy Hepp / violin, piano, vocals
  • Düde Dürst / drums, percussion, vocals
  • Walty Anselmo / sitar, lead guitar, vocals
  • Terry Stevens / bass, guitar, vocals
  • Mojo Weideli / harmonica, flute, percussion


    Download:

    http://www.mediafire.com/?22kekdcb5mfd8b2

    Sources:
    - http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=2562
    - http://www.alexgitlin.com/npp/krokodil.htm

    6 commentaires:

    1. Salutes to Wilhelm Tell!
      Inside the link, there's Krokodil's 1971 release "An Invisible World Revealed"!!!
      Nice blog, btw. I only knew Brainticket so far, and I really love their "Psychonaut".
      Keep on!

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    2. Hello ! Thanks for your comment, I changed the link ! Rock on...

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    3. pls reupload because megaupload is dead :)

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    4. Comme anonyme....25.4. please reupload. Thanks!!!

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    Rarity Indication


    Rather common

    Unearthable

    Rare

    Very rare

    Almost impossible to find !

    Holy Grail !!!